The former California governor turned Trump's Celebrity Apprentice successor had some strong words for the President's controversial ban on immigrants, saying he thinks the executive order "makes us look stupid"!

The Terminator star stopped by Extra on Monday and told Mario Lopez he thinks the ban was "vetted badly" — and would have seen less backlash had Trump's team more carefully thought it out.

Arnie said the fresh-faced administration should have really studied the policy with the Justice Department and Homeland Security before signing it, but instead they were too "hasty." He explained:

"I know what he's trying to accomplish — his fear about people coming in from other places, causing harm to the country. There is another way to going about it to do it the right way and accomplish all of the goals. I think they were hasty with it."

LOL, understatement of the year!

The 69-year-old then added his own experience as an immigrant to show just how "crazy" this rushed out ban is, continuing:

The teenager was noticeably absent from the event, and has supposedly been rebuilding her relationship with her birth mother.
After Chelsea went missing earlier this year, it turns out she ran away to be with boyfriend Steven Sheerer. Now that she's 18, and legally a consenting adult, she's reportedly living with his family in New Jersey.

The 53-year-old admitted that, while she's upset her daughter wasn't attending her big evening, the momma was just grateful that she knows her child's whereabouts, saying:

In July, father John McCain was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, which also claimed Beau's life.

When the 33-year-old began crying, the politician went over and consoled her, adding:

"There is hope... And if anybody can make it, your dad [can]."

Biden is also optimistic about "breakthroughs that are occurring now," regarding potential treatment options and cures.

"There's a lot of things happening. Any of you who have somebody who is diagnosed with gliobastoma, which is about as bad as it gets, there's breakthroughs that are occurring now... And it can happen tomorrow."